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28 gauge Parker Repro Beavertail Forearm
Unread 06-23-2021, 08:21 AM   #1
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Default 28 gauge Parker Repro Beavertail Forearm

If anyone knows of one floating around with hopefully Claro walnut please drop me a pm. Have a gun inbound and would love to find an original reproduction forearm to replace the splinter it is arriving with.
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A 28 gauge Repro with a beavertail, regardless of the grip style, makes a great handling little gun. Good luck Tom.





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A 28 gauge Repro with a beavertail, regardless of the grip style, makes a great handling little gun. Good luck Tom.





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Dean, got a 26" DT, PG with Q1 and Q2 chokes inbound. Exactly what I wanted except for the Beavertail Forearm. Hope it passes muster. Scheduled to arrive Monday evening.
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Tom, that's exactly the gun I got for Kathy... 28 gauge, PG, DT, 26", Q1/Q2, BTFE. A wonderful grouse & woodcock gun.


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I just bought a 28 DT, beavertail, straight grip Repro with 28" barrels, a hard gun to find. I think my next Repro will be a DT, beavertail, 26" gun, grip style either way. 26" Repros are the bargain these days and much easier to find than 28" guns.
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I just bought a 28 DT, beavertail, straight grip Repro with 28" barrels, a hard gun to find. I think my next Repro will be a DT, beavertail, 26" gun, grip style either way. 26" Repros are the bargain these days and much easier to find than 28" guns.
Agree Bill, thats the one most folks want for sure. I wanted factory open chokes and DT and that pretty much turned into a 26" barrel gun. I shoot most of my birds at about 20 yards and those full/mod chokes can turn a Woodcock into a pile of feathers at that range. PS. Sure would like a factory beavertail forearm. I'm sure there are a few out there somewhere.
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Tom, I may have what you are looking for. About 2 years ago, I purchased several Parker Repros and some additional items. If you haven't already located a BTFE, I can forward you pics of the BTFE I have on my shelf to ensure it may be what you are looking for and proper fit. Thanks, Mark
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Mark, you're hurting me. You have extra forearms for 28 gauge Repros?? What do you have?
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